I don't have rats myself, but all of my old friends do. I'd say that if you give them enough attention and play with them, they could still have toys. Toys can be simple, like a paper towel roll or a block of wood. Rats like to chew and nibble so anything simple that lets them chew is fine.
Pet rats like variety. Make them wooden toys to help it wear its teeth. Make sure the toys are of a material that it can not tear pieces off of and eat as this can make them sick(except for wood).
Well for three rats there should be three levels I don't know the length or width but there should be a lot of space and that is because as they get bigger they need more room. My friend has rats and she had hers made I don't where but it is great it has three levels and she has four rats but the bottom level is close to the bottom of the cage and so it is a hiddy sort of place and she has so many toys you can't see the rats. If you get a cage get one with levels.
A fun toy for your ratties is take a toliet paper tube, put treats in it, and your rats will enjoy. This isn't a toy but if you get a friend for your rat it will be entertained even when you can't play with them. Rats are easily entertained so even a paper towel will give them lots of fun.
You need to have your rats spayed/neutered so that if there are any mistakes made when sexing (checking if an animal is a boy or a girl) they won't accidentally become pregnant.
No. Rats do not get inoculations.
Discovery Toys are a range of toys designed to inspire children to learn through play. They are sold through home parties so parents have the opportunity to interact with the toys before purchasing.
Don't feed your rats avacados or chocolate because it is toxic to them, but any- thing else they can eat. Also clothe, stuffed toys,and lots of other things if they need to.
Rats can live without water because they already have enough moisture from their food so they don't need moisture from water. That's why rats can live without moiture.
Rats can live without water because they already have enough moisture from their food so they don't need moisture from water. That's why rats can live without moiture.
Domestic rats are much like other animals - when they are younger, they play more. Typically younger rats play with their companions. This is a great way for them to learn how hard they bite and how hard to play with others without harming them. Adult rats can have a variety of toys - including things you find at home. A toilet paper tube with the ends crimped in and food stuffed inside is a great toy! Paper towel scraps make a great material for a rat to move around and build a nest with. Store-bought toys can include wood chews, plastic toys (avoid toys with bells or other movable parts that a rat might try to open just to eat the insides), and metal hanging toys. Be sure to check out the bird, rabbit, and lizard sections of the store for inspiration, too! And don't forget, a human is a rats favorite toy - give him/her at least an hour of playtime with you a day! :)
All rats need to be gradually introduced to new rats before they get along. Get them out of their cage onto a neutral area, with no food around, and let them meet. do this every so often. It is normal for the older rats to show dominance over the younger ones.
Most of pregnancy is devoted to growth. Rats are small, so they don't need to grow much in the mother's womb, whereas horses and elephants are large creatures, so they need more time to grow.